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they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk of that is the effort to discredit them and it took root. >> hold on, emac. it is not hard to discredit richard trunka who? in my eyes was like a thug. look what he did in the united mines. the folks perception is that they are thugs and not helping the union membership. >> their rhetoric goes in hyper drive and profoundly irerational of the things that unions are saying. i believe in protecting the work force. but you want a rational union leadership that we don't have in this country right now. >> last word from emac. coming up next. >> be smart in making the right investment. >> the administ
they used to represent . people were proud to put the union label on the product. is that still true, steve? >> no, all you have to do is lookk at detroit and the legacy and companies that went in to right to work states and they paid competitive wages and did well in a normal economy and the unions outlived their usefulness. >> rick, do unions have a pr problem and have to say go back to basics and say we make better products. >> they do have pr problems but a healthy chunk...
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but i would urge us to continue to look at regional partnerships and for ways to support this beyond our boundaries. the crimes are not just within our boundaries. >> a want to make this comment before we go into public comment, more question than anything else. in the spirit of how i do business. this is the part of tonight's agenda. i'm not saying it should have been. but tonight looking at the response of domestic violence, the prosecution rates, the query reporting module, and the other things i'm curious about the status of women. at some point i would like to hear about any progress in prevention of any of these crimes. what we really want to do is go out of business. i never looked at the department as a prevention agency; some people do. they do the practice of police officers. i don't want to leave people feeling that this is inevitable. i am curious. they have conversations with folks about best practices or inroads? i am in the business of stopping young people from doing what adults do. they have meetings on, because obviously we don't want these things happening the firs
but i would urge us to continue to look at regional partnerships and for ways to support this beyond our boundaries. the crimes are not just within our boundaries. >> a want to make this comment before we go into public comment, more question than anything else. in the spirit of how i do business. this is the part of tonight's agenda. i'm not saying it should have been. but tonight looking at the response of domestic violence, the prosecution rates, the query reporting module, and the...
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what happened to us as a country? we cannot have a civil discord and discussion amongst ourselves and still respect the other point of view. is it 24-hour-day cable? is it a society that says "i won't listen to fox," or "i will listen to fox, and only fox," or "i listen to msnbc"? why can we not listen to the marketplace of ideas and understand that people have a right under our constitution to have different points of view? that is why you are here today. to listen to different points of view. the fact of the matter is, today, we are in a society that does not even respect the concept of having a right to a lawyer. as president of the american bar association, i have an opportunity to choose the theme for our law day, and i chose the legacy of john adams from concord to guantanamo, because every high-school student had to think about why it is our obligation to defend those who have ideas different than our own. why we live in a constitutional democracy. a constitutional democracy is the difference of two words, each
what happened to us as a country? we cannot have a civil discord and discussion amongst ourselves and still respect the other point of view. is it 24-hour-day cable? is it a society that says "i won't listen to fox," or "i will listen to fox, and only fox," or "i listen to msnbc"? why can we not listen to the marketplace of ideas and understand that people have a right under our constitution to have different points of view? that is why you are here today. to...
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none of us can even relate. maybe we have stories about our grandfather or their father, and they didn't have running water. but for us, for most of us, the kitchen sink is not that far away, or the bathroom sink, and we can't understand that the water in our toilet is cleaner than 880 million have access to. tavis: andy garcia, another fine actor, was just on this program i think a week or so ago, in this very chair, and he has a new movie out about this issue, about a particular place in south america, as i recall, where water has become the issue over which a fight is breaking out. i raise that only because i'm curious as to your take into the future, how serious the fight over water will be. we think of -- there are too many wars, of course, in the world as we speak, but my read on this suggests to me that water is going to be the resource into the future that we're really -- that countries, nations, are going to be fighting for control over. >> yeah, there's a lot of speculation that that's where it's going
none of us can even relate. maybe we have stories about our grandfather or their father, and they didn't have running water. but for us, for most of us, the kitchen sink is not that far away, or the bathroom sink, and we can't understand that the water in our toilet is cleaner than 880 million have access to. tavis: andy garcia, another fine actor, was just on this program i think a week or so ago, in this very chair, and he has a new movie out about this issue, about a particular place in...
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they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. offi
they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we...
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they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps?
they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, steve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we...
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. >> the president will bait us. he will portray us as cruel and unyielding. >> you can't fight things you know you will lose on. >> we're trying to do immigration since 2004. >> this could have been done in 2007. >> what were they thinking. >> we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote. >> when we see an opening, however small, we should take it. >> exactly one year ago, this week this is what republicans thought voters wanted to hear about immigration. >> so if you don't deport them, how do you send them home? >> well, the answer is self deportation, where people side they can work there because they don't have documents. >> i am running for office, for pete's sake. >> and just two years ago, just after winning his senate re-election, this was john mccain's position on immigration. >> complete the dang fence. >> it will work this time? senator, you're one of us. >> i'm john mccain and i approve this message. >> and then, on november 6th, 2012, they lost 71% of the hispanic vote to president obama, and literally a
. >> the president will bait us. he will portray us as cruel and unyielding. >> you can't fight things you know you will lose on. >> we're trying to do immigration since 2004. >> this could have been done in 2007. >> what were they thinking. >> we are losing dramatically the hispanic vote. >> when we see an opening, however small, we should take it. >> exactly one year ago, this week this is what republicans thought voters wanted to hear about...
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they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, sve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we appreciate it. with millions of americans suffering from the flu, the name that could stop it from spreading. >> does anybody else have something else i can probably use. anti-bacterial wipes perhaps? with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards
they use eye scans, retina scans and use technology to get people through and they're paid on that, and here they're getting paid to be slow and hey did you watch the show last night? >> and steve, steve, weigh in quickly. >> it's for your protection, like it's for your health going to the doctor's office they shouldn't privatize this and shouldn't get rid of the scanners. >> brenda: thanks, guys and thank you, sve for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> brenda: we...
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(roll call) also with us this evening we have chief of police gregory piecer and you have a quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, december 19, 2012 police commission meeting. we have a light agenda at the front end but a lot of disciplinary and personnel matter we'll be dealing with in closed item. without further ado, please call line item 1, the consent calendar. >> also we have miss franko. >> i spoke with miss hicks and she asked that the item on the agenda be taken off. >> item 1, request of officer mike mitchell to accept gifts of a ball cap and hooded sweat dts shirt from the san francisco spc for his assistance with the recovery of a stolen dog. >> members, you have the affidavit of officer mitchell. he helped the spca recover a stolen dog. any public comment? >> move to grant the request. >> all in favor say aye. >> no. 2, general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remar
(roll call) also with us this evening we have chief of police gregory piecer and you have a quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, december 19, 2012 police commission meeting. we have a light agenda at the front end but a lot of disciplinary and personnel matter we'll be dealing with in closed item. without further ado, please call line item 1, the consent calendar. >> also we have miss franko. >> i spoke with miss hicks and she asked that the item on the...
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alexa and monica are what us once ben. the first question is about changing the way you market your company. >> i do well with in-person, face-to-face networking to grow my business. how i do translate those skills online to reach mother clients and grow. business? >> this is interesting because oftentimes i hear opposite. i'm great at online be i never meet people face-to-face. it seems that she has a personality that the translate on line. >> if you're good at face-to-face communication because you'll be fantastic online. that makes it much easier to reach lots of people quickly so you open lots of doors. but what the face-to-face networker do is make those interactions relevant. she can correct and that's how to convert the contact. >> this is what social media is literally all about. taking a vibrant personality offline and contextualizing that online. so take an online social media class and get up to speed on twitter, facebook, instagram, et cetera and get out there and have real conversations online. that's exactly
alexa and monica are what us once ben. the first question is about changing the way you market your company. >> i do well with in-person, face-to-face networking to grow my business. how i do translate those skills online to reach mother clients and grow. business? >> this is interesting because oftentimes i hear opposite. i'm great at online be i never meet people face-to-face. it seems that she has a personality that the translate on line. >> if you're good at face-to-face...
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>> i definitely agree with us keeping 415. i feel bad for all of those who got a tattoo on various body parts. [ laughter ] but is there any distinction between land lines and cell phones as i assume the increased volume of cell phones in the region is widely probably expedited this problem that major cities face? do we know that? >> it's a good question and many people are just bringing -- they have been identified with their original cell phone numbers wherever they happen to be when they got their cell phone. as a matter of fact some people carry that around if you are a new yorker and hanging out in san francisco you take pride in the fact you have a new york area code. so i think that this is sort of a -- we're at a weird time in the deployment of numbers. and the next question, when will you have a four-digit area code, because just about every area code has been designated for use and will run out in the next 100 years, if not sooner. i don't know what the answer to that is. this is really a short-term issue here, that
>> i definitely agree with us keeping 415. i feel bad for all of those who got a tattoo on various body parts. [ laughter ] but is there any distinction between land lines and cell phones as i assume the increased volume of cell phones in the region is widely probably expedited this problem that major cities face? do we know that? >> it's a good question and many people are just bringing -- they have been identified with their original cell phone numbers wherever they happen to be...
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at jer@foxnews.com and be sure to follow us on twitter at jer on fnc. that's it for this week's show, and thanks to my panel >> on fox news watch. reelected speaker of the house bone bone. congress approved a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. will the media actul what it does. no spending cuts until later. the house of representative delays the vote to give more reloaf to victims of super storm sandy and causing a reaction almost as violent as the storm itself. >> last night politics was placed before the serving of our citizens it was disgusting to watch. >> did nbc's meet the press host take the anti-gun agenda too fall. the names and addresses of legal gun owners. there is a gun ban colume and advocating deadly violence against the nra and republican leaderships. war in afghanistan going on 70,000 u.s. troops is there . media interest is mia . get mr. global warming al gore sales a fail would cable channel to another country. >> judy miller and richard gadel and jim pinkerton and contributing editor of the american conservative mag wreen and justin duc
at jer@foxnews.com and be sure to follow us on twitter at jer on fnc. that's it for this week's show, and thanks to my panel >> on fox news watch. reelected speaker of the house bone bone. congress approved a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. will the media actul what it does. no spending cuts until later. the house of representative delays the vote to give more reloaf to victims of super storm sandy and causing a reaction almost as violent as the storm itself. >> last night politics...
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to tell us on the "closing bell." there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now
to tell us on the "closing bell." there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning you can feel. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with a patented safety alert seat. when there's danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle...
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when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. >> respect to our constitution, with faith in the american people, with hope for the future of our country, i present the people's gavel to the speaker of the house, john boehner. may god bless you. [applause]. >> jamie: john boehner was reelected to his post capping off a tumultuous we cannot to mention a bruising first term as house speaker. with another debt battle brewing, showdowns looming on tax and entitlement reform. can he take on an emboldened president obama while keeping his own party in line? so, steve, very difficult week. everybody's critical of john boehner, but yet, rehe elected as speaker. why is he reelected if everybody is so critical? >> yeah, boy, that must have been a tough speech for nancy pelosi to give, by the way. look, i have been a defender of john boehner. i think he did an exceptional job when he was minority leader in 2009 and 2
when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. >> respect to our constitution, with faith in the american people, with hope for the future of our country, i present the people's gavel to the speaker of the house, john boehner. may god bless you. [applause]. >> jamie: john boehner was reelected to his post capping off a tumultuous we cannot to mention a bruising...
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>> you can use either one on saladq, crackers. uh, it's a little firmer. >> mmm, good. >> what is this? >> that's feta. i like to do the markets. basically, it gives us a chance to meet our clientele, uh, ere they critique our product. we get good feedback from them as well on, uh, what they would like, uh, what types of cheeses they like, uh, how much they appreciate the product. and we get lots of good questions about the farm. >> thanks to their growing fab base, the north valley farm cheeses are gaining some much deserved recognition and awards. they have not only earned a gold medal in the state fair competition, but also a gold medal in the u.s. cheese competition, beating out such heavyweights as kraft for their fresh goat cheese. such national attention hasn't gone unnoticed locally, either, as they are catching eyes of local chefs, including grange chef michael tuohy$ who just stumbled upon the product by accident. >> i met him under the freeway. ha ha ha ha ha! down at the market. um, ha ha! i know. yeah, actually, i was
>> you can use either one on saladq, crackers. uh, it's a little firmer. >> mmm, good. >> what is this? >> that's feta. i like to do the markets. basically, it gives us a chance to meet our clientele, uh, ere they critique our product. we get good feedback from them as well on, uh, what they would like, uh, what types of cheeses they like, uh, how much they appreciate the product. and we get lots of good questions about the farm. >> thanks to their growing fab...
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most of us here are pretty much aware of california's budget crisis. can you give us a quick briefing on where colorado is and what you are trying to do to turn things around? >> our budget is just as dressed as almost every state in the country. we have been working trying to control costs, get our pension funds in line, our state employees have not had a raise in four years. it has been difficult all the way around. the real challenge has been to try and turn public sentiment and get people to recognize it without a strong economy. it will not solve any of these problems. we have been relentless in what we did, the bottom up process and we asked them what they wanted to have as their economic future. and try to -- we had 13,that pal over the state and trying to find an economic vision for the state county by county. how do we become more pro- business? we heard people wanted to -- safety and more pro-business and less red tape and access to capital. it wanted a good education system. it is training so businesses can get the right workers. it is best
most of us here are pretty much aware of california's budget crisis. can you give us a quick briefing on where colorado is and what you are trying to do to turn things around? >> our budget is just as dressed as almost every state in the country. we have been working trying to control costs, get our pension funds in line, our state employees have not had a raise in four years. it has been difficult all the way around. the real challenge has been to try and turn public sentiment and get...
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use your mandate also has a new york-based consulting firm, they did confirm to us that "use your mandate was one of their clients, but declined to say who that client actually is. so you know, maybe there is a left wing group, that prioritizes gay rights that feels comfortable working alongside bill crystal and gary bower and using all of these republican resources to do their work. maybe, or, bullpucky, that alert is in effect. chuck hagel's confirmation is on thursday, until this group says who they are, the important opposition to the chuck hagel's nomination is going to be that some of that opposition appears to be fake, comically, now it is time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a nice evening. >>> so republicans do a giant flip-flop on immigration today, because you know, they're running for office for pete's sake. >> we went to the company and said look, you can't have any illegals working on our property, i'm running for office, for pete's sake, i can't have an immigrant. >>> comprehensive immigration reform by the end of this year. >> this will be the year congre
use your mandate also has a new york-based consulting firm, they did confirm to us that "use your mandate was one of their clients, but declined to say who that client actually is. so you know, maybe there is a left wing group, that prioritizes gay rights that feels comfortable working alongside bill crystal and gary bower and using all of these republican resources to do their work. maybe, or, bullpucky, that alert is in effect. chuck hagel's confirmation is on thursday, until this group...
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has given us a temporary breather. i wonder if and when those things come back to haunt us, if they do. >> they may well, and the thing that kind of disturbs me, you do this for 50 years and when i walk in a room, i look for the exit sign to make sure i'm ready in case things change. there is no geopolitics as far as i can tell priced into this market. we have had an israeli election, the president's hurled down the gauntlet in the inaugural speech. you've got things going on in the middle east that are border line crazy. it looks like iraq may be getting destabilized. not a tick here. not a tick. >> that's been your complaint for a while. >> and it has. and they still remain asleep. i cannot believe that that will continue for any length of time. >> i have a feeling we'll come back to this conversation and look at it later on. our thanks again for stopping by. art cash. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." back to headquarters as we hit noon. scott wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> carl, thank
has given us a temporary breather. i wonder if and when those things come back to haunt us, if they do. >> they may well, and the thing that kind of disturbs me, you do this for 50 years and when i walk in a room, i look for the exit sign to make sure i'm ready in case things change. there is no geopolitics as far as i can tell priced into this market. we have had an israeli election, the president's hurled down the gauntlet in the inaugural speech. you've got things going on in the...
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we see guns in the movies, many of us own them, but few of us are experts. the last lexon of gun verbiage is technical and misused most often by the voices most vocal. sometimes it's ignorance but more often it's an effort to scare and confuse the public. either way if ear going to solve gun crime we have to get our facts straight. here is a crash course. the term rapid-fire is meant to conjure scary images of fully automatic bullet spray. think rambo. but the weapons use in aurora, newtown, around virtually every other shooting in recent history were not fully automatic. rapid fire doesn't describe the gun used. it describes the shooter's ability to shoot and reuse quickly. when you say you want to ban rapid fire guns, you might be talking about the handgun your mom keeps by her bed or even the shotgun your dad shoots deer with. there's no such thing as high capacity ammunition, as "the washington post" recently called it. or high capacity weapons as politico called them. it refers only to magazines, the ammunition feeding device. even when used correctly,
we see guns in the movies, many of us own them, but few of us are experts. the last lexon of gun verbiage is technical and misused most often by the voices most vocal. sometimes it's ignorance but more often it's an effort to scare and confuse the public. either way if ear going to solve gun crime we have to get our facts straight. here is a crash course. the term rapid-fire is meant to conjure scary images of fully automatic bullet spray. think rambo. but the weapons use in aurora, newtown,...
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they love us. i won't forget. thanks, dad. ♪ ♪ how is he? oh, he's fine ruth. oh sure he's got a black eye, but he wouldn't trade that for a million dollars. paul martin, you act as though you're proud of him? as a matter of fact, i am. what you've got to understand is that being one of the fellows is the most important thing in his life right now. well to be one of the fellows, does he have to use his fists? he's got to show that he can hold his own with other boys his own age. how can he when he's so small compared to other nine year olds? well, the big part of growing up is to rise about your limitations. our timmy may be small in size, but darling, he's a young man of stature. you don't have to worry about ♪im. now mother ♪ ♪ ♪ mom? mom? i'm coming. what in the world's shattering news brings you home so promptly? the fellows voted me in the football team. there's a place here where you sign for permission. where's a pen? football? it's the first time the fellows ever asked me. uh uh
they love us. i won't forget. thanks, dad. ♪ ♪ how is he? oh, he's fine ruth. oh sure he's got a black eye, but he wouldn't trade that for a million dollars. paul martin, you act as though you're proud of him? as a matter of fact, i am. what you've got to understand is that being one of the fellows is the most important thing in his life right now. well to be one of the fellows, does he have to use his fists? he's got to show that he can hold his own with other boys his own age. how can he...
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i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. we need jobs but not walmart jobs, that's what yunce are saying where one in seven residents are out of work. they are petiddingsing from the employer from building a superstore and creating job in nerk, new jersey. you say that unions are hurting the people they are trying to protect. >> walmart means lower prices and more jobs . that means you get more commerce and walmart is able to do this because of productivity and that's what the country is all about. going against walmart is like saying ban the ipods. >> i have periphial vision and i can see rick unger shaking his head no. why, rick? >> what happens here. walmart moves in a community and mom and pop and small businesses go down the drain and with them employees making a decent wage that hav one choice. going over to walmart where they get substandard payment and understand up barely getting by. it is not only the unions, but a whole host of peo
i use the biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. because biotene really did make a difference. we need jobs but not walmart jobs, that's what yunce are saying where one in seven residents are out of work. they are petiddingsing from the employer from building a superstore and creating job in nerk, new jersey. you say that unions are hurting the people they are trying to protect. >> walmart means lower prices and more...
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stay with us. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>> today wasn't bad. we had plenty of sunshine. temperature reagan national up over freezing. 38degrees. dulles 39 and bwi marshall into the lower 40s. haven't seen that probably since last weekend, right? winter weather advisory in place overnight tonight. most of this will go until noon. possibility of sleet, some freezing rain out there tomorrow morning. it doesn't look like it's going to be a real big storm. i think we'll have a few morning slick spots out there, especially if you're up and about early. watch the bridges and overpasses. i think those will be the problem areas. tomorrow morning, still have a lot of salt and still chemicals left over from the last snow. 32 now here in town. that's come up a little bit. 27 gaithersburg. 27 frederick. 30 dulles. quantico 33. fredericksburg is 32 degree
stay with us. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>> today wasn't bad. we had plenty of sunshine. temperature reagan national up over freezing. 38degrees. dulles 39 and bwi marshall into the lower 40s. haven't seen that probably since last weekend,...
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this is amazing, how did you find us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. smile! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! smile! ohhh bring it in! >> pelley: the world's largest private charity is the bill and melinda gates foundation. the founder and his wife are spending billions of dollars to eradicate diseases overseas and reform education here in the u.s. gates is attending the world economic forum in davos, switzerland which every year attracts the globe's top leaders. anthony mason talked to gates today about the progress that he's making against diseases that kill children by the
this is amazing, how did you find us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch!...
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♪ how's that kite going to get us home, kangaroo? you'll see. ♪ if you want to pick a letter that packs a kick ♪ ♪ you got to pick the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k, k-k-k-k-k ♪ ♪ the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k, k-k-k-k-k ♪ ♪ you can find a k in all kinds of words ♪ ♪ like "kayak" and "kite" ♪ kangaroo! that's right! ♪ for a letter with kick, pick k! ♪ ♪ k! ♪ narrator: so frog and his wordfriends used the kite to fly home in no time. it was quite a kite flight. (cawing) the end. announcer: come join the wordfriends for more wordplay adventures at pbskids.org. mr. steve: ♪ whoo hoo ♪ music time! with steve songs. ♪ we're on our way ♪ ♪ are you excited? ♪ yeah! yeah! ♪ what do you think we'll find today? ♪ kids: ♪ it could be short or tall ♪ mr. steve: ♪ or bigger than us all ♪ ♪ near or far ♪ ♪ or faster than a car ♪ ♪ but whatever it is i know ♪ ♪ that we're gonna ♪ all: ♪ catch it, catch it, ohh ♪ mr. steve: ♪ like yesterday ♪ ♪ my
♪ how's that kite going to get us home, kangaroo? you'll see. ♪ if you want to pick a letter that packs a kick ♪ ♪ you got to pick the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k, k-k-k-k-k ♪ ♪ the letter k ♪ ♪ the letter k, k-k-k-k-k ♪ ♪ you can find a k in all kinds of words ♪ ♪ like "kayak" and "kite" ♪ kangaroo! that's right! ♪ for a letter with kick, pick k! ♪ ♪ k! ♪ narrator: so frog and his wordfriends used the kite to fly home...
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kind of gave us anni impetus foa bust. if you go back two years, 2011, bump early in the year and the markets sold of held and then sold off. last year it looked like it might follow that same pattern, and then it didn't. it continued to rally into the close. so you almost have a january effect, a bit of a performance. starting early and people getting involved right away. involve picked up today. an expiration that accounted for some of it. money flow looks like it's coming in. seeing on the institutional side and no reason why you wouldn't be involved. if you try to buy the dips, you may miss them. >> samir, from your standpoint, want to buy tech or avoid tech going into next week knowing that we've already had some disappointment with apple, apple reporting on wednesday. what do you want to do? >> seen a nice pullback, could it be a further disappointment? it's possible but at this point you have to start building exposure back up. also in industrials, stephanie mentioned the earnings there, also like materials and then
kind of gave us anni impetus foa bust. if you go back two years, 2011, bump early in the year and the markets sold of held and then sold off. last year it looked like it might follow that same pattern, and then it didn't. it continued to rally into the close. so you almost have a january effect, a bit of a performance. starting early and people getting involved right away. involve picked up today. an expiration that accounted for some of it. money flow looks like it's coming in. seeing on the...
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because they used cheaper u.s. crude, their highest input cost and sold it higher energy prices out the door. >> okay, so, here we have the stock up 80% over the past year or so. >> that's right. so, right here, you see this whole section here, it was overbought. it continued to be overbought. it is obviously grossly overbought at the level we're at now. there's another chart here, longer term chart. you'll see the long-term resistance. >> right. >> so, you come in here, you see the price level here. i mean, this is dramatic. now, you come to a low of just about $14, so, we're making a retracement here, and if you look, we're right butting up against resistance. resistance is going to be around $46.31. >> that is where investors will probably be -- >> you want to be cautious there. so, if it closes a couple of times for confirmation above that lovelle, you know you're good to stay in the trade. but quite frankly, most traders, most pms, though they were fooled here and didn't realize this was coming, think it's ove
because they used cheaper u.s. crude, their highest input cost and sold it higher energy prices out the door. >> okay, so, here we have the stock up 80% over the past year or so. >> that's right. so, right here, you see this whole section here, it was overbought. it continued to be overbought. it is obviously grossly overbought at the level we're at now. there's another chart here, longer term chart. you'll see the long-term resistance. >> right. >> so, you come in here,...